Princess Christian Head Chef is a finalist in Craft Guild of Chefs Awards

Adrian Silaghi at Princess Christian Care Home is delighted to be a finalist in the ‘People’s Choice’ category

On the evening of Monday 4 June, over 800 industry professionals attended the Grosvenor House Hotel to celebrate the The Craft Guild of Chefs Awards for 2018.

The Awards recognise the incredible work that UK chefs carry out every day. The annual awards are open to chefs of all ages, across the entire industry. There are 18 award categories, including Apprentice Chef, Chef Lecturer, Innovation Award and People’s Choice.

We are thrilled that our Head Chef from Princess Christian Care Home, Adrian Silaghi, was competing in the ‘People’s Choice‘ award category. Adrian’s culinary skills and dedication to his work are exceptional. He has elevated the quality of food and nutrition for all at Princess Christian and we are extremely proud of his entry into this distinguished competition.

Although he didn’t win his category, Adrian was a brilliant ‘People’s Choice’ finalist, with so much support behind him. He commented:

“Even though I did not win the grand award, I am proud to be part of it as a finalist at this prestigious national awards event in the UK, competing with top personalities in the catering industry. A thousand thanks to those who supported me and believed in me. Thank you all for the large number of votes, hundreds of messages and positive thoughts. It was a truly memorable evening.”

Huge congratulations Adrian – we are so delighted for you and very proud to have you at Princess Christian Care Home.

Mum has been in Lukestone since the start of December last year, and is now starting to settle in, has made a group of friends and takes part in activities provided. She is safe, warm and I know she has her medication regularly and good quality food and drink.

NS, son of resident, March 2018, Lukestone Care Home

Excellent staff. Very caring. Very efficient. Look after all of Mum’s needs wonderfully. Anticipate all care requirements, proactive in solving any health problems and keeping the family informed. All information required is readily available. All staff very good at welcoming and introducing themselves. Great food. Haven’t seen Mum at so well for years. Mum feels secure and very content.

PJ, daughter of resident, March 2018, Loose Valley Care Home

Friendly, welcoming staff who have time to listen to any concerns. My mother is kept comfortable and is well looked after making her end of life care as painless as possible for her, family and friends. Over the last couple of months, mum’s personality and essence have won the heart of many. Staff tell me she is “lovely” and mum is thankful.

HJ, daughter of resident, April 2018, Hengist Field Care Home

Needed to move dad as wasn’t happy where he had been the last six months. He was assessed straight away and was moved the week after. The staff are so caring and efficient and very understanding of dad’s needs and also mine and my sister’s.

TD, daughter of resident, January 2018, Bromley Park Care Home

I wrote a review recently in February following Abbotsleigh hosting a 100th Birthday party for my mother. Sadly she passed a couple of weeks later. I want to write to let everyone know that the care and attention given at Abbotsleigh didn’t stop when my mother died. The staff there showed such compassion and thoughtfulness to our family. Mum had someone stay with her at the end. I received a beautiful bouquet of flowers. A member of staff attended the funeral and Nellsar Head Office even issued a refund of fees without being asked. The management and staff are all so caring and I couldn’t be more enthusiastic about recommending this care home.

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